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Emicool plans capacity expansion to 500,000 TR

DUBAI, August 17, 2015

Emirates District Cooling (Emicool), a leading district cooling service provider in the region and a joint venture of Dubai Investments and Union Properties, is set to increase its plant capacity to 500,000 tonnes of refrigeration (TR) by 2020 as a boom in construction is boosting demand for district cooling services across the UAE and region.
 
The company, based in Dubai Investments Park (DIP), also recorded a 30 per cent increase in peak consumption in the first six months of the year, with customers using up more than 90 million TR per hour during the period. 
 
Apart from DIP, Emicool is currently offering district cooling services in strategic locations such as Dubai Motor City, Dubai Sports City, Uptown Mirdiff and Palazzo Versace and D1 Tower at Al Jaddaf, said a statement.
 
Emicool, which is providing district cooling to DIP’s businesses and households with an operating capacity of 115,000 TR from its plant within DIP, is also eyeing an increase in its capacity for DIP alone to touch 250,000 TR. 
 
It is in line with DIP plans to build more than 1,150 residential units in the coming years, which includes townhouses, duplex, and three-, two- and single-bedroom apartments.
 
Currently, water is cooled at the Emicool plant within DIP and then channelled to villa complexes, residential buildings, commercial and industrial sectors in the development replacing individual air-conditioning units with blanket coverage.
 
Adib Moubadder, chief executive officer, said: “The demand within DIP and across the UAE is on the rise amid burgeoning construction and we are fast augmenting our capacity in line with this. Emicool has proven its capabilities as a leader in the district cooling industry with its efficient services. 
 
""District cooling is a constantly evolving industry and the centralised system has proven to be far more economical and sustainable than the conventional air-conditioning infrastructure.”
 
District cooling uses 40 to 50 per cent less energy than traditional air-conditioning systems, which can account for 70 per cent of a building's electricity bill. 
 
Producing one tonne of refrigeration using conventional air-conditioning takes 1.7 kW of power, while district cooling can consume as little as 0.85 kW per tonne. This frees up considerable amounts of energy to be used elsewhere.
 
The Emicool district cooling plant in DIP has helped to save electricity by 312.95 million kWh per annum (34 per cent less than conventional air-conditioners), which is the equivalent of reducing 159,028 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) yearly. 
 
Apart from electricity savings, it has also helped to reduce refrigerant leakage in the atmosphere and noise pollution, thus offering a far eco-friendly and economical alternative.
 
“Emicool provides continuous chilled water cooling services to over 15,000 customers across Dubai, with the most efficient and highest quality service to support the growth of its infrastructure with sustainable development and innovative technologies. Emicool’s growing portfolio reaffirms the success of its strategic business model," said Moubadder.
 
Meanwhile, Emicool’s roadmap in the coming years includes expansion of operations to Saudi Arabia and Qatar. - TradeArabia News Service



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